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    <strong>Comprehensive</strong><br />
    A comprehensive policy covers repair or replacement of your vehicle if it is damaged
    or lost as a result of theft, accident, vandalism or weather-related damage. It
    also covers injury and repair or replacement costs of other vehicles and property
    that are accidentally damaged by your vehicle. Comprehensive cover is generally
    more expensive than third party cover alone.<br />
    <strong>Authorised/Approved Workshops</strong><br />
    Insurance companies often have preferred workshops where they send customers' vehicles
    for repairs.<br />
    <strong>Third Party Fire & Theft </strong>
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    This is designed to cover injury and damage caused by a person's vehicle to someone
    else's vehicle or property. It also covers a person's vehicle if it is stolen or
    damaged by fire.<br />
    <strong>Third Party Only </strong>
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    Third party policies provide cover for injury and damage caused by a person's vehicle
    to someone else's vehicle or property. Third party insurance is generally the cheapest
    kind of motor insurance, and is generally taken out by someone with a car of relatively
    low value to protect them from having to pay for damage their vehicle might do to
    a more expensive vehicle.
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